tard: did you not see the beginning of the vid`? he said it was ontario,canada.and the houses look well above standard to me.they are just not at full capacity
It's the same here. The only upside that I can see is that people who have a choice are not putting their houses on the market just so they can move "up". Another plus is that people who have any credit and cash are buying up houses that are foreclosed at great prices. However, those will have to be sold at some point too.
There is a second wave of mortgage defaults coming, probably already started so I wouldn't buy anything at this point, after everything settles you don't know what the houses will be worth,
you can t sell your house when have to ask more than they are worth...many potiential buyers are afraid to buy as their jobs are in jepardy..very scary days in the housing market
How much would one of these houses generally sell for, at the time they were built?
minnevikings 2 years ago
Travelled to Canada quite a bit, always admired the quality of the homes. The people are nice as well.
buzzz121 2 years ago
thanks for posting re canada
Whattosayehh 2 years ago
NUKE CANADA
legacy6684 2 years ago
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connecttoyourenergy 2 years ago
Reminds me of kids in the hall
TheUncleBastard 2 years ago
Nice vid, a little differerent. Wow, Canadians make quality brick homes? That's cool.
dgmoocher 2 years ago
Nice vid! Nice area also. Show us more of Canada!
Dakarah777 2 years ago
music is shiiiiiiiiiiit
toogood6996 2 years ago
Interesting. Port hope though, El Dorado, Cameco, right. Not on Ontario's top ten list, agreed?
BLynchCAN 2 years ago
Housing is always a function of employment/wages.
cardsafterdark 2 years ago
why not just admit you thought it was america,because u missed the begin of the vid. and while your at it,show us the houses you have built?
marcusguernsey 2 years ago
nice homes, but not much privacy outside and no significant vegetable gardens happening. just grass to look at and mow....
unless it can be a homestead that produces food, i wouldn't buy even if the price were "right".
lloydmer 2 years ago
Looks like on some streets in that area, there's a 50% for rent/sale rate.
Thanks for the vid! Good music :)
drutter 2 years ago
Nice vid. Very different than normal. You live in a very beautiful area.
wasteoftimer 2 years ago
They certainly look like high-quality homes - mostly stone and brick construction.
emmaus9 2 years ago
what are the approximate prices for those houses?
Im not into modern cookie cutter houses, (look the same, so close together) but some have nice views in their backyard.
Zwikster 2 years ago
same here, if not worse: Alabama.
but Alobama might be better someday....
can't say i'll know much about such....
thanks for another very useful vid, Derek....
cdmcl3 2 years ago
looks like lego land does all of america lack character?
Danster82 2 years ago
tard: did you not see the beginning of the vid`? he said it was ontario,canada.and the houses look well above standard to me.they are just not at full capacity
marcusguernsey 2 years ago
Im talking about character not standards tard.
Danster82 2 years ago
@ Danster82 : can hear the info - video is of is Canada
11moonelf 2 years ago
It's the same here. The only upside that I can see is that people who have a choice are not putting their houses on the market just so they can move "up". Another plus is that people who have any credit and cash are buying up houses that are foreclosed at great prices. However, those will have to be sold at some point too.
Herbalpagan 2 years ago
There is a second wave of mortgage defaults coming, probably already started so I wouldn't buy anything at this point, after everything settles you don't know what the houses will be worth,
jamezbond78 2 years ago
Those houses are huuuuuge
tzarBHD 2 years ago
you can t sell your house when have to ask more than they are worth...many potiential buyers are afraid to buy as their jobs are in jepardy..very scary days in the housing market
centervilletn 2 years ago 3